Decided just after Christmas that I didn't want it anymore and haven't looked back.
It's fab. I can't bear sugar in either now, although it took me till I was forty to give sugar up in my tea, and I managed coffee a couple of years earlier.
I used to bite my nails so much they bled quite a bit, one day at work I bit the nail on my little finger and it caused me great pain for the rest of the day. I decided then and there to quit and I did, I let them grow and then file them down now.
Drinking tea. Have it up in the new year. Was a massive tea drinker so had four days of withdrawal headaches.
Don't miss it at all now. Sleep better, feel calmer and am less anxious and worried all the time.
I used to scratch my head or play with my hair when I was talking to people I didn't know that well (not deliberately, it was like a self defence mechanism thing of being nervous) but I don't do it as much now (I'm more confident).
Bitting my nails, I haven't done it for over ten years now.
Fizzy drinks, except for the odd glass of cola when eating out, I don't miss drinking it at home at all.
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Decided just after Christmas that I didn't want it anymore and haven't looked back.
It's fab. I can't bear sugar in either now, although it took me till I was forty to give sugar up in my tea, and I managed coffee a couple of years earlier.
I can't understand why I ever had it.
Does that explain your username?:cool:
He's just trying to annoy me.
No offence, but I seriously doubt that is OCD.
OCD is a seriously debilitating illness that I suffer from, not just a repetitive habit
Don't miss it at all now. Sleep better, feel calmer and am less anxious and worried all the time.
*sniggers*
Drinking over 2 litres of Pepsi Max a day
Biting my nails
Cracking my knuckles
Little man syndrome.
If you can reach of course.
Looks like somebody doesn't get the joke.
Fizzy drinks, except for the odd glass of cola when eating out, I don't miss drinking it at home at all.